Abstract

Accurate localization of representative points of a face is crucial to many face analysis and synthesis problems. Active shape model (ASM) is a powerful statistical tool for face alignment. However, it suffers from variations of pose, illumination and expressions. In this paper, we analyze the mechanism of active shape model and realize that the ability of normal profiles to describe the local appearance pattern is very limited. For efficient appearance pattern representation, the local binary pattern is used and extended to describe the local patterns of facial key points. For the purpose of retaining the spatial information, sub-images of key points are divided into several regions, which are combined to define the extended local binary pattern (ELBP) histogram. Then we propose an improved ASM method framework, ELBP-ASM, in which local appearance patterns of key points are modelled using extended local binary pattern. Experimental results demonstrate that ELBP-ASM achieves more accurate results compared with original method used in ASM.

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